Snippet imports and shows RSS and Atom's feeds. Using only system libriares. Finding and converting character sets, formating date. Has templates support and default template. Has cache support. Can grab more than one fedd and merge feeds, sorted by date.Page of snippet

Snippet imports and shows RSS and Atom's feeds. Using only system
libriares. Finding and converting character sets, formating date. Has
templates support and default template. Supports Livejournal, twitter, formspring.me and other services, wich exporting rss or atom feeds.

SIMPLX RPC - by Lars C Wallin
Version 0.6.1 - 110227 SIMPLX RPC is a remote method invocation Snippet which makes it possible to call the ModX API from the client browser using XMLHTTP or similar. Please not that this, regardless of whats said to the left, is a Revolution package. Probably works fine with Evo too...

This is a development of XSLT as currently in the repos. This however is no longer being maintained (I have been in touch with the original author). I have carried out a number of modifications, the first two of which have proved essential for a busy site.
Caching of the output. The relevant thing is not so much the reduction in processing, but originally XSLT would make a HTTP request to the feed…

A simple snippet to get last tweets from twitter en put them into your page.
Ouput is set of line formated as li.
Installation :
copy the content of the file into a snippet called TweetLines, save it ...
Usage :
[!TweetLines?&name=`ArtImpulsion`&nbt=`10`!]
&name is the name of the twitter user you want to display feed.
&nbt is the number of lines you want to display
Default is 5 lines.
This…

Ditto takes advantage of an external class, language files to work with multi-language installs, and uses templates extensively for the ultimate in output formatting flexibility and control. And while it has more than 40 configurable parameters in it's current implementation, you only need for great results (although telling it explicitly where to start probably wouldn't hurt). Amongst the many cool…

This is a port of the "Facebook Share Link Button" for MODx Evo systems, which is a very simple way of letting users share your pages via facebook.
Not much changed just updated the MODx tags to work with MODx Revolution, also added alt text to the facebook icon, and set the img border to 0.